What is Saddle Stitch Bindery?

Saddle Stitching is one of the most common forms of bindery. It is a type of wire binding where wire staples are driven through the fold in the center of the booklets. Saddle Stitching is different from other bindings in that it has the pages folded and then inserted into each other, while other binding methods have the individual pages placed on top of each other. Since the pages are folded at the spine in saddle stitching, the books will have to have pages in multiples of four.

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What is Perfect Binding?

Perfect Binding is a form of bindery that is most commonly used in soft cover books. Perfect binding is when the individual cut pages of a book are stacked and glued into the spine of a wrap around cover. The binding style allows for a spine that can be printed on as well as present a professional finish that is common in retail. The pages in a perfect bound book are individual cut, allowing them to be placed in multiples of two rather than multiples of four like saddle stitched books.

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What is Spiral Binding?

Spiral Binding is when a booklet is bound by a plastic spiral. The individual cut pages are stacked with the cover and holes are drilled along the binding edge. The pages in a spiral book are individual cut, allowing them to be placed in multiples of two rather than multiples of four like saddle stitched books. The spiral binding allows the pages in the book to be flipped around so that the front and back covers can lay flat against each other.

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What is Wire-O Binding?

Wire-O Binding is when the individually cut pages of a book are hole punched and stacked so that a double looped wire can be clamped onto the end which binds the book together. Since the pages in a wire-o book are individual cut, allowing them to be placed in multiples of two rather than multiples of four like saddle stitched books. The wire-o binding allows the pages in the book to be flipped around so that the front and back covers can lay flat against each other.

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What is O-Ring Binding?

O-Ring Binding consists of one or more metal loose-leaf rings that lock hole punched pages together. The loose-leaf rings can be pulled opened easily and lock into place when closed shut, keeping its contents secure. This is the ideal binding for a work whose pages can be added or taken out of. Some examples include sample holders, swatches, memos, and invoices.

What is Screw Post Binding?

Screw Post Binding consists of binding multiple hole punched sheets together. Screw posts can be unscrewed which allows you to remove or change pages in need be. All you need is a screwdriver to separate the binding or tighten the screw post. Its ability to have its pages be interchangeable makes screw post binding an ideal binding for sample books, architectural drawings, swatch books, financial reports and art portfolios.